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before the invasion, jim pal of the atlantic monthly row "was one of the most. [inaudible] articles i think in did not get as much publicity as it should have gone on what we do after we win the war. and the idea was -- the idea of the article was we cannot do anything because we do not have a military that as a peacemaking wing that can go and and fix the damage the we have already done with our super weapons and held out in constructing a new country. that is quite a task in itself. but it illustrates, if you look at that problematic to map the bombing of the country gives you the eddy of the task that faces us, even if we do not have war. so i am just wondering what you thought, you probably read that article. no? >> i cannot remember what i had for dead three days ago. so i'm sure i care remember the article. but why was the united states military so unprepared for the consequences of overthrowing saddam hussein and suddenly being responsible for this country? the answer, i believe, has to do with the military response to failure and defeat in vietnam. and t
before the invasion, jim pal of the atlantic monthly row "was one of the most. [inaudible] articles i think in did not get as much publicity as it should have gone on what we do after we win the war. and the idea was -- the idea of the article was we cannot do anything because we do not have a military that as a peacemaking wing that can go and and fix the damage the we have already done with our super weapons and held out in constructing a new country. that is quite a task in itself. but...
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jim? pat? >> all right, veronica, thanks. >>> moth babies can't sit still during a routine physical exam. this little guy is no different. it took three sets of hands to measure him at the san diego zoo. he's 5 1/2 months old, even though he was more interested in playing, vets werible to check out his eyes, teeth, heart and lunging. love that measuring tape they say he's gaining lots of muscle, now that he's been climbing trees, 24 inches long, tips the scale at 19 pounds. he has also grown a few more teeth, the better to tackle that bamboo with. >> he's a handful. >>> it's a story that left a family outraged. how a dispute over $5 left a 7-year-old in handcuffs. >>> plus we continue to follow a developing story out of laurel. the historic district there is dealing with dangerous rising waters. we'll go live in just (woman) 3 days of walking to give a break cancer survivor a lifetime-- that's definitely a fair trade. whoo! you walk with friends, you meet new friends, and you keep those friends
jim? pat? >> all right, veronica, thanks. >>> moth babies can't sit still during a routine physical exam. this little guy is no different. it took three sets of hands to measure him at the san diego zoo. he's 5 1/2 months old, even though he was more interested in playing, vets werible to check out his eyes, teeth, heart and lunging. love that measuring tape they say he's gaining lots of muscle, now that he's been climbing trees, 24 inches long, tips the scale at 19 pounds. he...
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jim boulden is joining us from outside the hospital in grenoble, france. we've been following this story all day and heard the doctors. they've been very, very careful in terms of what to say, what kind of prognosis they would make. do we have any sense after i timetable and an update on how he's doing? >> yeah, what they've been saying really is that they are taking this hour by hour. that's how serious the situation is for michael shumacher. they're not making any prognosis as you said. they have tried to put him in this medically induced coma to try to bring the swelling down from his brain. he fell on the right side of his head. they've lowered his body temperature which is also supposed to lep with swelling. the doctors are saying they simply cannot know yet how badly damaged his brain is. but they are looking at things like you know, how can he recover, what kind of things that might it be little things to look for that might tell them whether he is able to recover. but at the moment, of course, his family is here. they say they know the doctors are
jim boulden is joining us from outside the hospital in grenoble, france. we've been following this story all day and heard the doctors. they've been very, very careful in terms of what to say, what kind of prognosis they would make. do we have any sense after i timetable and an update on how he's doing? >> yeah, what they've been saying really is that they are taking this hour by hour. that's how serious the situation is for michael shumacher. they're not making any prognosis as you said....
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so when we go back, we see the rocky would he jim ma, we see okinawa. we say to ourselves it really happened 70 years ago it was a dream. >> i know that now you love to ride harleys, your wife gave you a second harley for your 72nd birthday and 80th birthday you made the longest motorcycle trip yet. here is to many more years, sir. thank you again for your service and for sharing the memories. >> thank you. >> on the 40th anniversary of d-day president reagan gave a tribute to the greatest sacrifice of the greatest generation. coming up, the women who helped him write that speech joins us live. a former world war ii veteran talks to me about his experience as a prisoner of war and his message to today's young people. >> what does it mean to you? >> what it means, it means that my life was worth it. i didn't waste my life. i served my country. most important thing is to serve my country. at the lexus december to remember sales event. some of the best offers of the year. this is the pursuit of perfection. yeah... try new alka seltzer fruit chews. they wor
so when we go back, we see the rocky would he jim ma, we see okinawa. we say to ourselves it really happened 70 years ago it was a dream. >> i know that now you love to ride harleys, your wife gave you a second harley for your 72nd birthday and 80th birthday you made the longest motorcycle trip yet. here is to many more years, sir. thank you again for your service and for sharing the memories. >> thank you. >> on the 40th anniversary of d-day president reagan gave a tribute to...
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>> jim -- jim jr. was born the day after jim was shot down. alice had made a decision about 15 months later to move the family in with another man to pose as thehusband of this other man to sort of put her life with jim thompson behind her. the reason shedidthat were numerous, but her support system was breaking down. alice was the kind of woman who was very dependent uon her husband. there were some problems in the marriage, but nothing that jim thought about much while he was in captivity because he idolized the marriage and the family. it was his dream to get home. but from alice's perspective, she had suddenly had -- when her husband was lost, jim was born and she hadthree young daughters under the age of six, she found herself unable to cope. for a time, the commanding officer at the base at fort bragg where jim was assigned to vietnam was always thee, a shoulder for alice to lean on, somebody providing the support that she needs. alice, if you want to go anything, to any social events, st let me know. but if you're in the military, it's
>> jim -- jim jr. was born the day after jim was shot down. alice had made a decision about 15 months later to move the family in with another man to pose as thehusband of this other man to sort of put her life with jim thompson behind her. the reason shedidthat were numerous, but her support system was breaking down. alice was the kind of woman who was very dependent uon her husband. there were some problems in the marriage, but nothing that jim thought about much while he was in...
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we remember strom thurmond as one know last of the jim crow demagogues. but what we forget about thurmond, he was also one of the first of the sun belt conservatives. what die mean by -- what do i mean? the sun belt -- it's one of the major stories in the history of 20 until century american politics, and that is the flow of jobs, of industries, of resources and populations, from the states of the northeast and the midwest to the south and southwest,, in the post world wr ii period. southern states were recruiting industries, passing right-to-work laws. they were receiving lots of funding from the federal government to build military installations at a time when the united states was involved in the cold war against the soviet union. so, states like mississippi, states like georgia and texas and florida and southern california and arizona, north carolina, are all being transformed in the post world war ii period by this historic shift in population and political influence. just think about it. this real -- this period from 1964 to 2008 could be thought of
we remember strom thurmond as one know last of the jim crow demagogues. but what we forget about thurmond, he was also one of the first of the sun belt conservatives. what die mean by -- what do i mean? the sun belt -- it's one of the major stories in the history of 20 until century american politics, and that is the flow of jobs, of industries, of resources and populations, from the states of the northeast and the midwest to the south and southwest,, in the post world wr ii period. southern...
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but now, with once-a-day xarelto®, jim's on the move. jim's doctor recommended xarelto®. like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce afib-related stroke risk. but xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem. that doesn't require routine blood monitoring. so jim's not tied to that monitoring routine. [ gps ] proceed to the designated route. not today. [ male announcer ] for patients currently well managed on warfarin, there is limited information on how xarelto® and warfarin compare in reducing the risk of stroke. xarelto® is just one pill a day taken with the evening meal. plus, with no known dietary restrictions, jim can eat the healthy foods he likes. do not stop taking xarelto®, rivaroxaban, without talking to the doctor who prescribes it as this may increase the risk of having a stroke. get help right away if you develop any symptoms like bleeding, unusual bruising, or tingling. you may have a higher risk of bleeding if you take xarelto® ducts, nsaids or blood thinners.
but now, with once-a-day xarelto®, jim's on the move. jim's doctor recommended xarelto®. like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce afib-related stroke risk. but xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem. that doesn't require routine blood monitoring. so jim's not tied to that monitoring routine. [ gps ] proceed to the designated route. not today. [ male announcer ] for patients currently well...
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my colleague kevin when he spoke about china as a resource hunger with author and investor jim rogers he told us beijing is playing finders keepers across the whole world. china is trying to secure natural resources all over the world africa south america central asia jervas off said the beijing success is build on washington's failures what do you think. well certainly if you look around the world you will certainly see there's a lot of truth to that the chinese have more or less. they're all over africa they're buying plantations and everything else america's got very little presence in africa now time is making inroads in the middle east it's going to get a lot of oil from iran going forward it looks as though china may even start getting oil from iraq you know america says that they were a liberated iraq we're in the end it may be the chinese who get the oil. for a long time on dress in the middle east to help push oil and gas prices up all over the world today has a reporter looks at how can see bits and paint he's a preview. many demonstrators staged a bonfire by burning of ener
my colleague kevin when he spoke about china as a resource hunger with author and investor jim rogers he told us beijing is playing finders keepers across the whole world. china is trying to secure natural resources all over the world africa south america central asia jervas off said the beijing success is build on washington's failures what do you think. well certainly if you look around the world you will certainly see there's a lot of truth to that the chinese have more or less. they're all...
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see you tomorrow at 5:00 for more >>> i'm jim cramer. and welcome to my world. >> you need to get in the game! >> going out of base and he's nuts! he nuts! they know nothing. "mad money" you can't afford to miss it. >>> hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money" and i'm trying to teach you how to make a little money. my job is not to entertain but coach and talk to you about the stock market. call me. there are some things i've been keeping from you. it's not fair. tonight i'm going to tell you who i am and how i got here. not a am jim cramer, that plus an avatar and 140 characters sums up everyone these days. i want you to know more than that. what i want to do tonight, is trace the arc that brought me to "mad money." but to give you some lessons from the faces of my various careers and how you can profit from them. remember, in the end, this is cramerica. i want to tell you how i became a good investor and how i continue to learn every day. and that is the goal of "mad money". my love of stocks started back in 4th grade. you see my dad wo
see you tomorrow at 5:00 for more >>> i'm jim cramer. and welcome to my world. >> you need to get in the game! >> going out of base and he's nuts! he nuts! they know nothing. "mad money" you can't afford to miss it. >>> hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money" and i'm trying to teach you how to make a little money. my job is not to entertain but coach and talk to you about the stock market. call me. there are some things i've been keeping from...
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jim jr. was born the day after he was shot down. in 1991, they were both there for a trial--second-degree murder trial and he was convicted. c-span: ok, who was jim? >> guest: jim thompson is the longest-held prisoner of war in american history. his story has been largely buried under an avalanche of tragedy for the last 28 years. he's a stroke victim today. he couldn't tell his own story, and i met him in 1984. i got his permission to tell his own story. and so "glory denied" is about what he went through in vietnam it's also about what his family went through in vietnam and the family together went through after the war. c-span: who is alyce? >> guest: alyce was jim's wife. they had been married 10 years at the time that jim was lost in vietnam and his captivity began and she--they--they met in new jersey. jim found in the army a place where he could realize his dreams and ambitions. but he was swept up in a war that he had no understanding of, alyce had no understanding of. she knew--didn'
jim jr. was born the day after he was shot down. in 1991, they were both there for a trial--second-degree murder trial and he was convicted. c-span: ok, who was jim? >> guest: jim thompson is the longest-held prisoner of war in american history. his story has been largely buried under an avalanche of tragedy for the last 28 years. he's a stroke victim today. he couldn't tell his own story, and i met him in 1984. i got his permission to tell his own story. and so "glory denied"...
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>> then, off the field, our exclusive with jim harbaugh. his candid answer ahead of game day. >> i'm lawrence scott in new orleans. tonight, we're going to take you on a culinary tour of the crescent city. we're about to show you millions of dollars of wine outside of the napa valley. we're on bourbon street and we're talking about wine. >>> the state of california called it a massive rodent infestation first exposed by the nbc bay area investigative unit. the fremont food distributor says hit's made changes. for the first time since the initial report, the owner opens up about what went wrong and why he wants to reopen his business. >> i can show you, tony, where i believe and where i think the management believes the problem occurred. >> reporter: a problem that led to these pictures, rodent droppings. >> and i'm going to show you some of these specific area where we think the problem originated. >> reporter: he's a nationally recognized food safety expert hired to make sure san francisco urban natural food cleans up the massive rodent in
>> then, off the field, our exclusive with jim harbaugh. his candid answer ahead of game day. >> i'm lawrence scott in new orleans. tonight, we're going to take you on a culinary tour of the crescent city. we're about to show you millions of dollars of wine outside of the napa valley. we're on bourbon street and we're talking about wine. >>> the state of california called it a massive rodent infestation first exposed by the nbc bay area investigative unit. the fremont food...
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they ran into steve martin, the comedian and jim parsons, of course the star of "big bang theory." president will likely speak about immigration but most importantly about the economy. dream works alone added about 50% new jobs since january of 2008. a lot of people say he's coming here because of a friend of his, the white house insists this is also a place that is a good example for other americans to see as well. seven fundraisers, two stops and the president gets stuck in same weather as everyone else. >> west coast doesn't seem like such a bad place to be right now. peter alexander, thank you so much. >> let's bring in josh barrow, politics editor at business insider. josh, obviously the president trying to focus on something other than health care. yesterday focuses on immigration, today a little bit of immigration, lot on the economy. do you think american people will be able to focus on anything other than health care until the implementation goes a bit more smoothly? >> i think health care will remain the dominant political issue domesticically until we get into december a
they ran into steve martin, the comedian and jim parsons, of course the star of "big bang theory." president will likely speak about immigration but most importantly about the economy. dream works alone added about 50% new jobs since january of 2008. a lot of people say he's coming here because of a friend of his, the white house insists this is also a place that is a good example for other americans to see as well. seven fundraisers, two stops and the president gets stuck in same...
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if i can watch jim's word. it is a political story that comes out of the debacle. one column was thoughtful by robert samuelson who said it is it a failure of presidential leadership. the president was not talking at all about the fact that the country was. >> it wasia financial store foreand fot political. >> no. >> no it is it about taxes and budget. we should have had financial reporters covering it political reporters all they did was talk about sparring and who is up and down. new york times coverage was all politics and atrocious. >> we saw a gop scis'm . cantor wanted to vote for it and boehner was against it and this is it the latest example we saw the house vote. and lib ramedia versus gun owners. it is nbc david gregory takes main stream media arrogance to a new level and showing a large capacity gun clip on air . publishing of names and addresses of gun owners; is that their job? >> i am a man who follows the rule of law. we are not talking about the rule of law anymore. we are talking about endangering our citizens. these laws were written 30 years ago.
if i can watch jim's word. it is a political story that comes out of the debacle. one column was thoughtful by robert samuelson who said it is it a failure of presidential leadership. the president was not talking at all about the fact that the country was. >> it wasia financial store foreand fot political. >> no. >> no it is it about taxes and budget. we should have had financial reporters covering it political reporters all they did was talk about sparring and who is up and...
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old jim here twenty some years ago so early established a master quiet on the silence. and people feel the love of christ all working. people say you can. come and something happens on this island that makes them return to it again and again. saves them. join me james brown on a journey for the soul. only on nazi. dramas that can't be ignored. to. stories others refuse to notice. faces change the world writes never. so picture of today's news. from around the globe. dropped. to fifty. quite often countries rich in natural resources are the poorest. it's a colony of the big corporations it's a colony of someone's home leaders who are under the thumbs of the big corporations so they have to beg from the world bank's development of social programs goes to pay back debts countries were drowning under the amount of debt that they had and so every year they would borrow money. and they would use that same amount of money to pay back. all that money really. the wages. i was thinking somehow i had to come back because mom was waiting for me. i just knew that everything would be
old jim here twenty some years ago so early established a master quiet on the silence. and people feel the love of christ all working. people say you can. come and something happens on this island that makes them return to it again and again. saves them. join me james brown on a journey for the soul. only on nazi. dramas that can't be ignored. to. stories others refuse to notice. faces change the world writes never. so picture of today's news. from around the globe. dropped. to fifty. quite...
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jim harbaug knowsym thexd 49er need to be aware othet(r!tr(t&h defense front. >> very good football tmokokt( what you see. start with thedefense, probably the best f2'3uc seven we'vejf played. defensive line. i think the best.xd linec backing group ise1 extrem go, physical, they run, get of w3blocks. >> and the warriorsxd crently le theÑi grizzliesó oneoint in the firstxd ñrquarter. kerry and diane, hopefully good news for the cal bears. the quarterback lking foard to the senior year. >>> the next big deal the jett@kay ha a british cent. >> theyÑi want to be part of th È51t cast opening this week and the title is in prroduction andfá expected in thears in ñr2016. >> that weather looks miserable but ours is different. >> tperatures in thefá 70s and right now in the s and by ìáhp &hc& 70s inland and upper 60s san i^- francisco sant( jose low 50s morning. >> a right. nbc nightly news isfá next and hope to see you then. >> good night. >>> on this saturday night, path of destruction. from one of the most powerl storms to everit land.
jim harbaug knowsym thexd 49er need to be aware othet(r!tr(t&h defense front. >> very good football tmokokt( what you see. start with thedefense, probably the best f2'3uc seven we'vejf played. defensive line. i think the best.xd linec backing group ise1 extrem go, physical, they run, get of w3blocks. >> and the warriorsxd crently le theÑi grizzliesó oneoint in the firstxd ñrquarter. kerry and diane, hopefully good news for the cal bears. the quarterback lking foard to the...
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♪ ♪ >>> i'm jim cramer. and welcome to my world. >> you need to get in the game! >> going out of base and he's nuts! he nuts! they know nothing. "mad money" you can't afford to miss it. >>> hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money" and i'm trying to teach you how to make a little money. my job is not to entertain but coach and talk to you about the stock market. call me. there are some things i've been keeping from you. it's not fair. tonight i'm going to tell you who i am and how i got here. not a am jim cramer, that plus an avatar and 140 characters sums up everyone these days. i want you to know more than that. what i want to do tonight, is trace the arc that brought me to "mad money." but to give you some lessons from the faces of my various careers and how you can profit from them. remember, in the end, this is cramerica. i want to tell you how i became a good investor and how i continue to learn every day. and that is the goal of "mad money". my love of stocks started back in 4th grade. you see my dad would bring home the old "philadelphia bulletin" when he re
♪ ♪ >>> i'm jim cramer. and welcome to my world. >> you need to get in the game! >> going out of base and he's nuts! he nuts! they know nothing. "mad money" you can't afford to miss it. >>> hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money" and i'm trying to teach you how to make a little money. my job is not to entertain but coach and talk to you about the stock market. call me. there are some things i've been keeping from you. it's not fair. tonight...
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i have to say that the guy i had hoped would take it on with senator jim webb from virginia. both in terms of his background, in terms of his outlook, in terms of having a son who served in the marine corps. he seemed to me to be the kind of guy who could take this on and it really disappointed me when after one term in the senate, he decided that he had had enough and he retired. difficult lace to get things done but i digress. -- place to get things done but i digress. "breach of is trust: how americans failed their soldiers and country." you on the program. thank you for your insights. >> thank you. writer nadjia said. stay with us. brilliant and demanding father was something of a mixed blessing. she was caught between two worlds, the rigorous intellectual domain of her parents and the prep school in which she was raised. she has written a new memoir entitled "looking for palestin:, growing up confused in an arab- american family." let me ask the question. how does the daughter -- you know the question already. >> how does the daughter of edward said have no idea where sh
i have to say that the guy i had hoped would take it on with senator jim webb from virginia. both in terms of his background, in terms of his outlook, in terms of having a son who served in the marine corps. he seemed to me to be the kind of guy who could take this on and it really disappointed me when after one term in the senate, he decided that he had had enough and he retired. difficult lace to get things done but i digress. -- place to get things done but i digress. "breach of is...
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>>> i'm jim cramer. and welcome to my world. >> you need to get in the game! >> goes out of business and he's nuts! he nuts! they know nothing. "mad money" you can't afford to miss it. >>> hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money" and i'm trying to help you save some money. my job is not just to educate. there are some things i have been keeping from you. it's not fair. tonight i'm going to do something about it. i'm going to tell you who i am and how i got here. not a am jim cramer, that plus an avatar and 140 characters sums up everyone these days. i want you to know more than that. what i want to do tonight, is trace the arc that brought me to "mad money." not for some ego trip but to give you some lessons from the faces of my various careers and how you can profit from them. remember, in the end, this is cramerica. in short i am going to give you the invest or guidebook. i want to tell you how i became a good investor and how i continue to learn every day. and that is the goal of "mad money". my love of stocks didn't begin after high school or college or law
>>> i'm jim cramer. and welcome to my world. >> you need to get in the game! >> goes out of business and he's nuts! he nuts! they know nothing. "mad money" you can't afford to miss it. >>> hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money" and i'm trying to help you save some money. my job is not just to educate. there are some things i have been keeping from you. it's not fair. tonight i'm going to do something about it. i'm going to tell you who i am and...
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they promise to identify the disability people, jim? >> the author suggests that receiving benefits makes people with disabilities a threat to the republic, and then with what the city says is an underlying tone of violence, the author states that the names of people who are disabled in the neighborhood are now being posted where they can be seen by taxpayers. >> stephen: and to set an example of transparency and accountability, this hero signed using his real name, artemus of the wildlands. (laughter) >> stephen: i don't know. i assume that is his real name. now folks, i will tell you what, i think artie is right. we need to know names because sometimes i can't tell who's disabled by looking at them. and that's why this hero is going to name names so the neighborhood can decide who is truly disabled. i mean yeah, what do the doctor was diagnose them know. i want a second opinion from the old guy who waves at traffic. it's like, think of it like this, it's like we're all joining neighborhood watch calling the police to report a suspicio
they promise to identify the disability people, jim? >> the author suggests that receiving benefits makes people with disabilities a threat to the republic, and then with what the city says is an underlying tone of violence, the author states that the names of people who are disabled in the neighborhood are now being posted where they can be seen by taxpayers. >> stephen: and to set an example of transparency and accountability, this hero signed using his real name, artemus of the...
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but talking about $1.5 trillion economy, talking about 40 jim,0 50, billion dollars. i'm not here to sped on 40, $50 million. but -- -- . >> host: there might be more money unleashed in other sectors. >> guest: there's also my point which it's great to get another 40 or 50 billion into it. great if we got the 1.5 bridge. >> host: trillion. >> guest: trillion, yes. just the hundred billion which is the form of grants. we got that moving in the right direction, a lot of good things would happen. >> host: y we are today is far, far, far away in another universe from that at the moment, and seems like some of your reviews in the book are early adopters, innovators that can give us hope but unfortunately there are far and few between at this stage. so there's a lot more that needs to be done. >> guest: i actually think the charitable -- i talked over the last few years and before that, and i'm sure you have talked to many more -- people will sort of -- the innovators who want to make a contribution through the charitable sector. i think it's all about how to get a spotligh
but talking about $1.5 trillion economy, talking about 40 jim,0 50, billion dollars. i'm not here to sped on 40, $50 million. but -- -- . >> host: there might be more money unleashed in other sectors. >> guest: there's also my point which it's great to get another 40 or 50 billion into it. great if we got the 1.5 bridge. >> host: trillion. >> guest: trillion, yes. just the hundred billion which is the form of grants. we got that moving in the right direction, a lot of...
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are surely aware of all the hormones in beef and jim o's being produced why does the span have such a very narrow narrow focus in fact when you look at all the things that americans consume smoke use that to swear health some get the violent band hammer while others are completely tolerated if you ever talk to hardcore marijuana smoker they'll tell you but dude weed is better for you than beer and that's legal man and they kind of have a point i think there is this is one of those rare instances where a balance position is it really a good idea well the country could go the libertarian route and let it be everything be legal let people make their own choices or do what i think would be much much better actually really ban all the things that are destructive to our health both of these paths have positive and negative effects but they are a lot better than our current plan of bans some harmful things for some reason and a lot other harmful things because while they lobby better but that's just my opinion. pick your country iraq afghanistan libya saudi arabia israel egypt syria turkey a
are surely aware of all the hormones in beef and jim o's being produced why does the span have such a very narrow narrow focus in fact when you look at all the things that americans consume smoke use that to swear health some get the violent band hammer while others are completely tolerated if you ever talk to hardcore marijuana smoker they'll tell you but dude weed is better for you than beer and that's legal man and they kind of have a point i think there is this is one of those rare...
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>>> i'm jim cramer. and welcome to my world. >> you need to get in the game! >> going out of base and he's nuts! he nuts! they know nothing. "mad money" you can't afford to miss it. >>> hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money" and i'm trying to teach you how to make a little money. my job is not to entertain but coach and talk to you about the stock market. call me. there are some things i've been keeping from you. it's not fair. tonight i'm going to tell you who i am and how i got here. not a am jim cramer, that plus an avatar and 140 characters sums up everyone these days. i want you to know more than that. what i want to do tonight, is trace the arc that brought me to "mad money." but to give you some lessons from the faces of my various careers and how you can profit from them. remember, in the end, this is cramerica. i want to tell you how i became a good investor and how i continue to learn every day. and that is the goal of "mad money". my love of stocks started back in 4th grade. you see my dad would bring home the old "philadelphia bulletin" when he re
>>> i'm jim cramer. and welcome to my world. >> you need to get in the game! >> going out of base and he's nuts! he nuts! they know nothing. "mad money" you can't afford to miss it. >>> hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money" and i'm trying to teach you how to make a little money. my job is not to entertain but coach and talk to you about the stock market. call me. there are some things i've been keeping from you. it's not fair. tonight i'm...
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but now, with once-a-day xarelto®, jim's on the move. jim's doctor recommended xarelto®. like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce afib-related stroke risk. but xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem. that doesn't require routine blood monitoring. so jim's not tied to that monitoring routine. [ gps ] proceed to the designated route. not today. [ male announcer ] for patients currently well managed on warfarin, there is limited information on how xarelto® and warfarin compare in reducing the risk of stroke. xarelto® is just one pill a day taken with the evening meal. plus, with no known dietary restrictions, jim can eat the healthy foods he likes. do not stop taking xarelto®, rivaroxaban, without talking to the doctor who prescribes it as this may increase the risk of having a stroke. get help right away if you develop any symptoms like bleeding, unusual bruising, or tingling. you may have a higher risk of bleeding if you take xarelto® with aspirin products, nsaids or
but now, with once-a-day xarelto®, jim's on the move. jim's doctor recommended xarelto®. like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce afib-related stroke risk. but xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem. that doesn't require routine blood monitoring. so jim's not tied to that monitoring routine. [ gps ] proceed to the designated route. not today. [ male announcer ] for patients currently well...
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is that too much drama, jim? >> well, i mean, it works for christie, doesn't it? the governor of new jersey has now set himself up as a sort of triangulated figure looking down with mostly scorn at both the democrats and the republicans and in terms of the middle of the country, which feels very anti-congress and is sort of worried about the country's direction as a whole and not all that keen on president obama either, it's a pretty good position to be in. >> jon: he does have to rin for reelection. the decision to delay the vote to make sure that the money was being well-spent, i know bill crystal defended it in the weekly standard, anybody else? >> oh, no, i think it's indefensible. if we're going to start talking about well-spent money you might as well shut down the entire congress. come on, this was clearly a political move. there was a response to a political move that was genuine, not only by chris christie, but by pete king, who said the same thing, disaster money should not be politicized and i think that was a theme that many americans agreed with. >> j
is that too much drama, jim? >> well, i mean, it works for christie, doesn't it? the governor of new jersey has now set himself up as a sort of triangulated figure looking down with mostly scorn at both the democrats and the republicans and in terms of the middle of the country, which feels very anti-congress and is sort of worried about the country's direction as a whole and not all that keen on president obama either, it's a pretty good position to be in. >> jon: he does have to...
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power though all the major parties in the upcoming election all stressing their commitment continuing jim in his race towards renewables which means more windows peter all of the artsy german. op ed in our team x. and stacey expose the big corporations pushing for shale gas contracts despite environmental risks. so the historic and for many americans tragic ruling in a bradley manning case just got a lot weirder because he has declared that he wants to live the rest of his life as a woman named chelsea well i'm glad his lawyer got him to keep this revelation to himself until the end of the trial but sadly he really should have pushed for him to keep quiet about this just a bit longer why you ask because if there is one thing i know about the mainstream media is that the second sex is involved everything else instantly becomes a distant second case in point what is the legacy of bill clinton is that the job. who are sure to nafta no is it a violent foreign policy throughout the world somewhat similar to bush's and obama's in locations like haiti somalia in the balkans etc no his legacy is
power though all the major parties in the upcoming election all stressing their commitment continuing jim in his race towards renewables which means more windows peter all of the artsy german. op ed in our team x. and stacey expose the big corporations pushing for shale gas contracts despite environmental risks. so the historic and for many americans tragic ruling in a bradley manning case just got a lot weirder because he has declared that he wants to live the rest of his life as a woman named...
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coming -- jim comey. [laughter] i admire him. i respect him. as much as i hate to admit it, i do love the guy. bob, from one loss to another [indiscernible] give me a moment to collect my thoughts. i'm not used to complementing the director. [laughter] one of the perks of spending almost a half-century in this department is the opportunity to watch a brawl, talented honor grad advance to a department leader. jim is a perfect example. he handles his assignments and 70 attorney general, and the most challenging times, effectively, with grace, and never losing his marvelous inch -- marvelous sense of humor. the deputy attorney general of the united states. [applause] >> thank you. a lot of things are similar about bob today. he has touched so many people, in much of the same way. 30irst met him more than years ago. he was an asu in boston. i was a young lawyer andi come up to to help on a case. i met bob. he was one of the most seasoned prosecutors they had the office. when i met him, the words that came to
coming -- jim comey. [laughter] i admire him. i respect him. as much as i hate to admit it, i do love the guy. bob, from one loss to another [indiscernible] give me a moment to collect my thoughts. i'm not used to complementing the director. [laughter] one of the perks of spending almost a half-century in this department is the opportunity to watch a brawl, talented honor grad advance to a department leader. jim is a perfect example. he handles his assignments and 70 attorney general, and the...
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jim in south dakota, question or comment for rick atkinson. it helps if i push the button. >> caller: "the guns at last night: the war in western europe, 1944-1945" would be my first book about world war ii. i am a journalist, and two years ago when my mother died she had given me a pack of a thousand letters written between 1942-1945 which represent correspondence of my parents during those years. my father had enlisted in 1942 at the age of 47. he served with the seventh armored division, and my biggest question today, now my question is where do you recommend as a repository for these letters my father was a very good writer. and his letters are informative, they are in sight for training leading up to their departure and all his letters survived show her letters and the war years or the war years when he was actually in the front, they do not survive, but his do. and he asks a lot of questions in these letters and they are potentially valuable. >> host: thanks. >> guest: thanks for taking the time to reserve those letters. there are couple
jim in south dakota, question or comment for rick atkinson. it helps if i push the button. >> caller: "the guns at last night: the war in western europe, 1944-1945" would be my first book about world war ii. i am a journalist, and two years ago when my mother died she had given me a pack of a thousand letters written between 1942-1945 which represent correspondence of my parents during those years. my father had enlisted in 1942 at the age of 47. he served with the seventh...
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i'm proud of jim, he a great competitor, toughest i've ever seen. i've had to deal with him since he was born. >> brotherly love. >> raiders have hired greg olson to be their new offensive coordinator. he spent the past season as jaguars assistant. >> here is good news, seth curry is returning tonight. ed bad. david lee sat out. a tweaked ankle. the calm before the storm, niners hope to be playing from the louisiana superdome tomorrow. and you are not welcome here says anthony davis but richard jefferson, he responds with this reverse flush and golden state, great third quarter. puts new orleans on top and tied at 104, clay thompson, a game high of 29 points. tied at 110, curry to jared jackson, 25 for jack. curry had 20. and here is the tie, no. and 116-112 road win. >> david court side. dwight powell with 17. watch this shot. hoof high off and just kin cobb, crab better and finished with 14 points. both teams shooting less than 36% less in the game, jason randle, two of his 16. cardinals prevail. a running 40 footer gave them an improbable win but
i'm proud of jim, he a great competitor, toughest i've ever seen. i've had to deal with him since he was born. >> brotherly love. >> raiders have hired greg olson to be their new offensive coordinator. he spent the past season as jaguars assistant. >> here is good news, seth curry is returning tonight. ed bad. david lee sat out. a tweaked ankle. the calm before the storm, niners hope to be playing from the louisiana superdome tomorrow. and you are not welcome here says anthony...
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there was jim locke rich who ar really like despite the fact that he confessed to meet the atrocities he committed. he ripped a gold teeth -- gold teeth from japanese cadaver's mouse. i wish the japanese in the stomachs of it would suffer longer. he was bitter about the experience. he was repentance because he realized, the man is dead. let him be. so his dying days he basically regretted everything he had done . his daughter i talked about a month ago told me, you helped him get the poison out of the system. and then i went over to japan t see where things happened. my father had objects, passports , items with names on them with soldiers that i believe he had killed -- when t meet their families. a long story, but what i will say, one woman fled my father's company as she was going down the island. when she left the city there were 16 family members. two weeks later 13 of them were dead. none shot by my father's company . that did not want to kill civilians, except for the psychopath. barnes and shells. 150,000. japanese soldiers and american soldiers, a quarter of a millio people d
there was jim locke rich who ar really like despite the fact that he confessed to meet the atrocities he committed. he ripped a gold teeth -- gold teeth from japanese cadaver's mouse. i wish the japanese in the stomachs of it would suffer longer. he was bitter about the experience. he was repentance because he realized, the man is dead. let him be. so his dying days he basically regretted everything he had done . his daughter i talked about a month ago told me, you helped him get the poison out...
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if you are going to be someone like jim webb who came in to congress thanking they'd have an impact and checked out and said there is no goal for one person if you don't have a coalition where people are willing to come together and solve problems, we need to come together and realize the importance to have a come to jesus moment if you will and run as a group. >> host: do you think that the current existing system ignores millennials? >> guest: yeah i think so because we are in a moment where everything we are talking about is about generational issues. everything we are talking about is about demographics and it's about long-term commitments and where we invest in where we put our priorities. that is all that is on the table from the fiscal cliff to every conversation we are having. millennials are absent from that conversation not for black of wanting to be but for black of politicians listening. and for not taking the views on this generation seriously. i think there's a lot of desire by politicians to take into account -- because they see a direct connection to young people that yo
if you are going to be someone like jim webb who came in to congress thanking they'd have an impact and checked out and said there is no goal for one person if you don't have a coalition where people are willing to come together and solve problems, we need to come together and realize the importance to have a come to jesus moment if you will and run as a group. >> host: do you think that the current existing system ignores millennials? >> guest: yeah i think so because we are in a...
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rogers, chair jim at duke energy. mr. rogers has seen the generation of take it or granted -- for granted electricity by coal. how should washington respond to the death of coal and the rise of the shale energy revolution? his cold dead? >>: is not dead. is not dead. china and india will continue growing their use of coal to be toe to bring electrification those countries. in the united states, you see a moving toom coal shale gas. shale gas has been the most important development in the last 15 years in our country. >> you have the greatest access to smart people to tell you about fracking. do you have a confidence that we in ao shale hydrocarbons safe manner? now i have great confidence in our ability to identify the problem from the water is an issue, the chemical mix is an issue, the release of methane is an issue. smart people are at work, solving those problems. it is going to be transformative to our country. think about this -- because of the use of shale gas, our emissions of co2 are the same as they were in 1992
rogers, chair jim at duke energy. mr. rogers has seen the generation of take it or granted -- for granted electricity by coal. how should washington respond to the death of coal and the rise of the shale energy revolution? his cold dead? >>: is not dead. is not dead. china and india will continue growing their use of coal to be toe to bring electrification those countries. in the united states, you see a moving toom coal shale gas. shale gas has been the most important development in the...
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. >>> still to come tonight, jim vance takes us to south africa to see how millions mourned the loss of nelson mandela. loss of nelson mandela. >>> and our are you flo? yes. is this the thing you gave my husband? well, yeah, yes. the "name your price" tool. you tell us the price you want to pay, and we give you a range of options to choose from. careful, though -- that kind of power can go to your head. that explains a lot. yo, buddy! i got this. gimme one, gimme one, gimme one! the power of the "name your price" tool. only from progressive. >>> and now back to the final goodbye for nelson mandela. most south africans watched services today from their living rooms. but others joined together at soccer stadiums to watch on huge monitors. news4's gym -- jim vance went to one of these stadiums to see all who celebrated. >> reporter: it was a spontaneous circle of celebration and mourning. elsewhere, some people did what they do every sunday, they went to church. in this case there were places where mandela and other members of the national congress would meet in secret. the many south a
. >>> still to come tonight, jim vance takes us to south africa to see how millions mourned the loss of nelson mandela. loss of nelson mandela. >>> and our are you flo? yes. is this the thing you gave my husband? well, yeah, yes. the "name your price" tool. you tell us the price you want to pay, and we give you a range of options to choose from. careful, though -- that kind of power can go to your head. that explains a lot. yo, buddy! i got this. gimme one, gimme...
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word hast that jim harbaugh might alrea have it in his game plan for tomorrow. some jv students coming up with trick plays. >> i think cal is going to use >> i think they need to use anything they can. i know there t second youngest team in dwoigs i football. want them to end on a psitive note. they need something positi this season. >> they had some offense this >> yeah, they always do. >> just a touch of the defense thing need. that would work out well. >> thank you mute di. >> thanks for choosing nbc bay area news at 6:00. we'll see you back here at 11:00. >>> you're watchingn nbc bay area special. tonight, class action. they say first year teaching is hard and first year impmenting is going to be hard. >> school acrs the bay area starrolling out new academi learning. for a neway of >> trying to really encourage much deeper understanding. >>ut onef the original architects of the plan has turned into one o its biggest critics. >> the final version of common disaster. omething of a >>t'siving commands to a computer and givin commands to a compur is like giving
word hast that jim harbaugh might alrea have it in his game plan for tomorrow. some jv students coming up with trick plays. >> i think cal is going to use >> i think they need to use anything they can. i know there t second youngest team in dwoigs i football. want them to end on a psitive note. they need something positi this season. >> they had some offense this >> yeah, they always do. >> just a touch of the defense thing need. that would work out well. >>...
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just about anything... 3 except thii:(sot jim)15 48in will be getting married.(sot ddiiy)48:50i'm going to get so this dress.(sot daisy)48:56my something old was a ring f my moms.the omeehing nnw--- a dress donated by an upscale 3 trip to thh consignment shop. (sot daiss)52 37i wanted it to 3 have haa someebdy's prom dress on. sommbody back home would have said, i think i wore that & to my senior rom two years ago.when daiiy met jimm.... thhy knew they shared love.... for the ravens..sot jim)15 04i haa woo tickett to go to bohagers or the ravens super bowl party .that wasstheir first date 122years agoo they've been together ..... every season sincce.(sot jim - pellegrini)14 34we justtlooked at each other and said we're not going to get married unttl the ravens make it back to the puper owl .(nntt of her - walking innso today .... was their date wiih destinn.(nats of wedding))sot jim)1 26 44i couldn't be happier right now. she's absolutelyy orgeous. 3 puge hann you to the ravens becaase without them, this - would not be happening riiht ravees...and, each otherr 3
just about anything... 3 except thii:(sot jim)15 48in will be getting married.(sot ddiiy)48:50i'm going to get so this dress.(sot daisy)48:56my something old was a ring f my moms.the omeehing nnw--- a dress donated by an upscale 3 trip to thh consignment shop. (sot daiss)52 37i wanted it to 3 have haa someebdy's prom dress on. sommbody back home would have said, i think i wore that & to my senior rom two years ago.when daiiy met jimm.... thhy knew they shared love.... for the ravens..sot...
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and i'd like to introduce jim merkasio with the san francisco graffiti advisory board. he will be the phil donahue. i hand you the microphone. >> i'll hold onto it. i believe the way we're planning to do this, we have some written questions that we will be reading off and the panel will be answering them. i'll also be taking questions from the audience. so, if anybody has a question, feel free to raise your hand. allow me to have time to get over there to get to you. should we start off with a red question or a question from the audience? >> i can read one. >> okay. >> okay. and some of these questions on the list -- is the mic on? okay. some of the questions are directed toward a specific speaker, others aren't. so, if it's directed toward a specific speaker, i'll ask you. if not, just whoever can answer it, start answering it. this is a general question. so, it's not geared toward any particular speaker. so if anyone feels like chiming in, that would be great. how do you go about securing funding for the various graffiti programs? do you use grants, tax assessments, e
and i'd like to introduce jim merkasio with the san francisco graffiti advisory board. he will be the phil donahue. i hand you the microphone. >> i'll hold onto it. i believe the way we're planning to do this, we have some written questions that we will be reading off and the panel will be answering them. i'll also be taking questions from the audience. so, if anybody has a question, feel free to raise your hand. allow me to have time to get over there to get to you. should we start off...
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but now, with once-a-day xarelto®, jim's on the move. jim's doctor recommended xarelto®. like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce afib-related stroke risk. but xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem. that doesn't require routine blood monitoring. so jim's not tied to that monitoring routine. [ gps ] proceed to the designated route. not today. [ male announcer ] for patients currently well managed on warfarin, there is limited information on how xarelto® and warfarin compare in reducing the risk of stroke. xarelto® is just one pill a day taken with the evening meal. plus, with no known dietary restrictions, jim can eat the healthy foods he likes. do not stop taking xarelto®, rivaroxaban, without talking to the doctor who prescribes it as this may increase the risk of having a stroke. get help right away if you develop any symptoms like bleeding, unusual bruising, or tingling. you may have a higher risk of bleeding if you take xarelto® with aspirin products, nsaids or
but now, with once-a-day xarelto®, jim's on the move. jim's doctor recommended xarelto®. like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce afib-related stroke risk. but xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem. that doesn't require routine blood monitoring. so jim's not tied to that monitoring routine. [ gps ] proceed to the designated route. not today. [ male announcer ] for patients currently well...
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what--what's so weird about me and my sisters being married to jim? (andy) pretty hair. so, uh, number 11, what do you say? you in? and walk away. (all) yes! yeah! there you go! try it again! there you go! ah, whoo! man, what a creepo! a creepo! drinks are on me. oh, great. i'll have the usual--a cosmo. nourprise there. even the inside of your dishwasher sparkles. okay. so i'm the bad guy for being clean. you said it. ladies, let's not fight dirty. cascade kitchen counselor. see, over time, a competing gel can leave hard-water film on your dishes. new cascade platinum's triple-action formula not only cleans your dishes, it helps keep your dishwasher sparkling. so we're good? don't do that. okay. [ female announcer ] cascade's best is new cascade platinum. >> carolyn: it's happening in castro valley. live picture shows you where a parolee was shot by alameda county sheriff's deputies. >> after the man called 911 saying she was acting erratically the man called 911 and threatened to kill deputies when they arrived. this was pointing at deputies, a pipe. the man is in surge
what--what's so weird about me and my sisters being married to jim? (andy) pretty hair. so, uh, number 11, what do you say? you in? and walk away. (all) yes! yeah! there you go! try it again! there you go! ah, whoo! man, what a creepo! a creepo! drinks are on me. oh, great. i'll have the usual--a cosmo. nourprise there. even the inside of your dishwasher sparkles. okay. so i'm the bad guy for being clean. you said it. ladies, let's not fight dirty. cascade kitchen counselor. see, over time, a...
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of course after reading jim lewis' review yesterday, where she college or book wreck, i thought you'd want to use this to elaborate a little more on not. if you explained to the audience however where i'm confused is that with 18 months at his stats, the will was contested by three different parties, two in europe, one of the united states at that time. where that's her face three subsequent woes drawn up in europe. and so i don't quite understand. and jefferson predicted at this point, he said this is going to fall into a lot of litigation. he said i think it's going to go past my lifetime. he was right. so he resigned as executor and sure enough, this litigation continued, finally wound up in supreme court, was resolved in 1852 in favor of the polish descenders. this is 26 years after jefferson's death. what i'm confused about is how did he ever have that money in front of him? the money was in the u.s. treasury at washington and he never had access to it. and after that then, it was tied up in the courts. so how could he have used this money to free slaves and how did he have the o
of course after reading jim lewis' review yesterday, where she college or book wreck, i thought you'd want to use this to elaborate a little more on not. if you explained to the audience however where i'm confused is that with 18 months at his stats, the will was contested by three different parties, two in europe, one of the united states at that time. where that's her face three subsequent woes drawn up in europe. and so i don't quite understand. and jefferson predicted at this point, he said...
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and no word if jim harbaugh has that play in his bag. >>> one more llege football note, sanose state would beco bowl-eligible with a win tonight. the spartans fall 34-30. th's it for sports. >>> a beautiful weekend. thingsre going to change a ttle bit. let's check in with rob one more time. we'll be wating the temperatures dropping to the low 50s around san jose. stronger sea bree.at a as we wrapp the weekend, highs in the 60s to wrap u the weekend. but 70s inland around the east bay. >>> thanks a t. thks for watching n bay area news. "saturday night li" coming up ne. >> good night. i nt you to know stuff i want you to be kind. i nt you to be smart. super smt. i want one thing in a doctor. want you to be handsome. i wantou to be awesome. i don't want you to look atthy hi...david. i don't want you to look atthy i want you to turn my emails. i want you to ke me doing this f another sixty years at kaiser permanente, we want you to choose the doctor that's right for you. find your perfect match at kp.org and thrive. >> all right. we'lbe safe here for the night. now eat yo raccoon meat. g
and no word if jim harbaugh has that play in his bag. >>> one more llege football note, sanose state would beco bowl-eligible with a win tonight. the spartans fall 34-30. th's it for sports. >>> a beautiful weekend. thingsre going to change a ttle bit. let's check in with rob one more time. we'll be wating the temperatures dropping to the low 50s around san jose. stronger sea bree.at a as we wrapp the weekend, highs in the 60s to wrap u the weekend. but 70s inland around the...
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this is jim, . but jim has afib, atrial fibrillation -- an irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. that puts jim at a greater risk of stroke. for years, jim's medicine tied him to a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but now, with once-a-day xarelto®, jim's on the move. jim's doctor recommended xarelto®. like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce afib-related stroke risk. but xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem. that doesn't require routine blood monitoring. so jim's not tied to that monitoring routine. [ gps ] proceed to the designated route. not today. [ male announcer ] for patients currently well managed on warfarin, there is limited information on how xarelto® and warfarin compare in reducing the risk of stroke. xarelto® is just one pill a day taken with the evening meal. plus, with no known dietary restrictions, jim can eat the healthy foods he likes.
this is jim, . but jim has afib, atrial fibrillation -- an irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. that puts jim at a greater risk of stroke. for years, jim's medicine tied him to a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but now, with once-a-day xarelto®, jim's on the move. jim's doctor recommended xarelto®. like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce afib-related stroke risk. but xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner...
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first, jim, do you have doubt that the bombing attacks are connected with the winter olympics ? no one has taken responsibility yet. in july a chechen rebel leader doku umarov who claimed responsibilities for other suicide attacks issued a manifesto calling for supporters to disrupt the olympics. is this work. >> whether doku umarov or other groups involved in chechnya or the caucuses, i think they are related. it gives the folks leverage to have a high profile event coming to russia. there'll be thousands of journalists or visitors around the world, creating a target that is difficult to exist. they have laid back and two attacks in three days, three in the past couple of months, it signals that they are going to use the games as an opportunity to strike back at putin. >> given that, should americans and other international visitors concerned? >> when you look at trying to secure a large event like an olympics or a peace conference, it boils down to contingency planning. the russians spent a lot of time with this. my old outfit is also engaged with providing assistance. the int
first, jim, do you have doubt that the bombing attacks are connected with the winter olympics ? no one has taken responsibility yet. in july a chechen rebel leader doku umarov who claimed responsibilities for other suicide attacks issued a manifesto calling for supporters to disrupt the olympics. is this work. >> whether doku umarov or other groups involved in chechnya or the caucuses, i think they are related. it gives the folks leverage to have a high profile event coming to russia....